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Jayne Davis, from the Franklin County Genealogical
& Historical Society, will explore how to get started on tracing your family history. This is part 1 of a 2 part program - next program is on Thursday, March 19th. This will also help prepare you for the One on One Meeting with a Genealogist program on Saturday, March 21st. Registration is required and opens on February 19th.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015 -
7:00pm to
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Get ready for the tooth fairy! We will share stories about the tooth fairy and make crafts, including a special craft to keep your tooth safe while it awaits the tooth fairy. Parents are welcome to stay, enjoy stories with their child, and help with crafts.

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Saturday, March 7, 2015 -
10:30am to
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Join Linda Taylor as she kicks off our spring film series featuring stories of family relationships. Double Happiness, is the story of a young Chinese-Canadian aspiring actress who is struggling to balance the pursuit of her own dreams with her parents determination to maintain age old traditions.
1994 87min
PG-13

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Real estate professional, Rachel Kayla, will take a humorous look at common mistakes people make when trying to sell their home and will also discuss tips and strategies to stage your home so that it will sell quickly and for the highest price possible.

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Come and learn about the Amber Room, a marvel of 18th-century craftsmanship. Installed in a Russian palace, the Amber Room was entirely constructed of carved amber panels with gold backing, producing a spectacular result. During World War
II, members of the German army confiscated the panels, and they have not been seen since. We will explore the wondrous artistry of the Amber Room (and its modern reconstruction) and discuss the original’s possible whereabouts or whether it still exists.